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Palatine council approves four-item consent agenda including farmers market, newsletter, generator and antenna IGA
Summary
On Feb. 8, 2016, the Palatine Village Council approved a four-item consent agenda—covering the 2016 farmers market (including winter dates and fee waivers), the February newsletter, a standby generator replacement at Kasuba Lift Station, and an intergovernmental agreement on meter-antenna maintenance—by unanimous consent with waiver of first reading.
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The Palatine Village Council on Feb. 8 approved a four-item consent agenda that included the 2016 farmers market permit (with winter market dates and related signage and a fee waiver for District 6), the February village newsletter, authorization for a standby generator replacement at the Kasuba Lift Station, and an intergovernmental agreement to govern maintenance and notification for a shared meter-reading antenna.
Council recessed to a Committee of the Whole to consider the items; each committee moved its matter to the full council's consent calendar. The presiding official asked for approval of items 1 through 4 "with waiver of 1st reading," the clerk called the roll, and members recorded their votes. The presiding official then closed the votes and the consent agenda was declared approved.
Why it matters: the consent vote bundles routine operational and communications items with infrastructure and intergovernmental housekeeping so they proceed without separate debate, speeding implementation of the farmers market schedule, publication of the February newsletter, replacement of aging infrastructure, and formalizing coordination with a neighboring village over meter-reading equipment.
Provenance: topicintro SEG 060; topfinish SEG 230.
